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Responding to change: how did bar workers adapt to the smoke-free legislation in Scotland?

Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsEadie DR, MacAskill SG, Heim D, Hastings GB
JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Health Research
Volume20
Issue1
Pagination13-26
ISBN Number1369-1619
Keywordstobacco smoke pollution; legislation; Scotland; workplace; poverty
URLhttp://oro.open.ac.uk/35156/

Abstract

In recent years a number of countries have implemented comprehensive smoking bans to protect workers from adverse effects of exposure to second-hand smoke. It is also well known that many key stakeholders working in hospitality settings are themselves smokers. This paper reports the findings of a longitudinal qualitative study conducted with bar workers following the implementation of smoke-free legislation in Scotland. It examines the effects of smoking prevalence and status on support for smoke-free legislation, and its impact on business and working practices as well as bar workers' smoking behaviour both in and outside of the workplace. The results highlight a need for targeted assistance for businesses serving disadvantaged communities both to adapt commercially to the legislation and to provide cessation support to workers who smoke